Why do ipads not support flash




















The Flash VM can already be included and in some cases is as part of an app, but appears to be limited to a specific source address, such as a single website domain or feed source. I'm not certain what the specific app design limitation are, but it would seem that if it could be included for general web consumption, someone would have already done it. Got to be easier to code than a streaming conversion.

That's nice, but that hardly means anything. I'm a headhunter for Information Technology. In the last two years, we've had virtually no clients willing to pay us a fee for a Flash developer. Yes, flash still exists, but it is quickly being replaced with more stable, less memory hogging software. There was a time when Cobol was a hot language. It's certainly not hot anymore. Face it. Technology moves forward and Flash isn't where it's headed. It's where it was. Jun 25, PM in response to lobsterghost1 In response to lobsterghost1.

You guys been claiming the death of flash since Yet today Google and Microsoft both are baking it into their browser.

Is she stupid? I'd say it's because it's the best platform for the job. I've never needed, nor asked for Flash. Somehow, I've managed to own two iPhones over the last 4 years, and 2 iPads over the last 2 years and I've never missed flash in anyway. Go figure There is nothing to debate here. Flash isn't coming to iOS. If your iPad doesn't meet your needs, there are other options.

Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. In so doing, Flash would divert business from the App Store, as well as enable publishers to distribute music, videos and movies that could compete with the iTunes Store.

Apple's well aware of these problems, which is why the company wrote a clause in its iPhone developers' Terms of Service agreement. This could come as major disappointment to iPhone owners, as the lack of Flash support has been a paramount complaint about the handset since its release. No Flash means that the iPhone browser is incapable of displaying a large portion of the internet.

For example, free Flash games aren't supported, videos can't be streamed from the vastly popular television and movie site Hulu, and websites that use Flash to render content or navigation won't work on the iPhone. It's no wonder Adobe is expressing reluctance about the prospects of Flash for iPhone.

The company on Monday demonstrated a version of Flash for Windows Mobile handsets. And all that product manager Michele Turner could say about iPhone was, "We are working on Flash on the iPhone, but it is really up to Apple. Dann added that the only way Flash could ever appear on the iPhone is if Adobe offered an extremely stripped-down version of the software. There are a lot of conversion programs available. Two of the most popular programs are Freemake Video Converter and Avidemux.

Both of these programs can be downloaded for free. Select the SWF file as the source file. The process will vary depending on the program you are using, but generally you can load a file as the source for the conversion process. Select "MP4" or "iPad" as the output format. If your conversion program has a preset for iPad, choose it.

Otherwise, select MP4 as the output format. Convert the video. This may take a while, especially if the video is a long one. Add the converted video to your iTunes library. Videos that you add to iTunes will be found in the Home Videos section. Click here for detailed information on adding files to iTunes. Sync your converted video to your iPad.

Once the video has been added to your library, you can sync it to your iPad. Plug your iPad into your computer, select the "Home Videos" section, and ensure that your newly-added movie is selected.

Click here for more instructions on syncing the video file. Watch the video. Open the Videos app on your iPad and select the "Home Videos" tab. Your converted SWF file will be listed here. Tap it to begin playing it. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.

Some Flash sites such that include games and movies will not be as fast or responsive as they are on a desktop computer when viewed using this method. Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1. Related wikiHows How to.



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